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HOUSE OF BOND tells the rags to riches to rags tale of controversial business tycoon Alan Bond – a man with an insatiable appetite for the excesses of life - women, fame, money, crime and everything in-between.

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Director
Mark Joffe
Writers
Sarah Smith
Producer
Paul Bennett
Executive Producers
Andrew Ryan  Jo Rooney  Michael Cordell  Nick Murray
Dir. of Photography
David Gribble
Cast
Ben Mingay - Adrienne Pickering - Rachael Taylor - Sam Neill
Production Completion
2016
Genre
Drama
Production Company
Cordell Jigsaw Zapruder
Australian Sales
Nine Films and Television Pty Ltd
International Sales
Cordell Jigsaw Zapruder

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Screen News

House of Bond: House of Cards meets Goodfellas

The stars and creatives on the "rags to riches to rags again" tale of Alan Bond and the challenge and thrill of bringing it to life in Nine Network's House of Bond.

17 Apr 2017
By Screen Australia
Hoges and the biopic drawcard

Lucy Gaffy announced as director's attachment

The Australian Directors Guild (ADG), Screen Australia and Cordell Jigsaw Zapruder (CJZ) announce director Lucy Gaffy as the director’s attachment on upcoming TV drama Bond.

29 Mar 2016
By Screen Australia
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03 Feb 2016
By Caris Bizzaca
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New sitcom and favourite dramas to return to Nine

Fans of Love Child and House Husbands can breathe a sigh of relief, knowing they'll be back next year. But alongside the old faves, Channel Nine has a slab of new shows coming up too.

04 Nov 2015
By Screen Australia
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